A Comprehensive Support System

​Impact360 provides its students with long-term and year-round access to essential out-of-school resources and opportunities in three core areas (Academics, Health & Wellness, and Life Skills) that impact their educational and life success. Impact360 works to spearhead a network of resources and opportunities that connect to the school and the family.

Students joining Impact360 can expect:

To participate in up to 13 consecutive years of support with the Impact360 team

To engage in year-round programming that is response to each child’s needs.

To participate in 450 hours of supporting activities each year, during grades 6-12

To participate in 50 hours of support each year, during his/her post-secondary years

To participate in 25-50 hours of support each year, from age 21 – 24

Annual home visits for all students in grades 6-12

Weekly classroom observations for students in grades 6-12

Bi-weekly phone calls home to update guardians on progress for all students in grades 6-12.

Academic Programming

Impact360 provides students with access to a range of academic support throughout the school year and summer months.Middle and High School StudentsHomework Help

Students participate in homework help in one-on-one and group settings.

Literacy Enrichment

Students participate in two Project Based Learning literacy enrichment projects each academic year.

During the summer months, students participate in a range of literacy enrichments activities, such as book club.

Math Enrichment

Students in grades 6 - 8 participate in two Project Based Learning mathematics enrichment projects each year.

Study Skills Development

Students in grades 6 - 8 learn how to prepare for subject-specific assessments. Students learn to study both independently and collaboratively.

Students in grades 9 - 10 visit three to five college campuses each year.

Students in grade 11 participate in SAT prep classes with Denver Test Prep and identify colleges and post-secondary institutions of interest.

With guidance from our Impact360 Post-Secondary Coordinator, seniors apply to their post-secondary institutions of choice, complete the FAFSA financial aid application, and apply for a range of scholarship opportunities.​​​

Post-Secondary StudentsAcademic Guidance

Students transition to post-secondary life with guidance from the Impact360 Post-Secondary Coordinator.

Students participate in individual and group s study sessions with the PSC and volunteers.

Students meet with the PSC regularly to discuss a range of topics and challenges, from course section to shifts in living arrangements, such as securing on or off-campus housing

Health & Wellness

Impact360 provides students with access to important health and wellness programming throughout the school year and summer months for all of its students.

Squash - Squash is one of the two anchor sports Impact360 offers. Students learn the fundamentals of the sport, become members of the United States Squash Racquet Association and become integrated with the local squash community. During their tenure with Impact360, students can expect to become certified referees, play in local and national tournaments, and travel around the country to compete against other junior players (grades 6-12).

Cycling - Cycling is Impact360’s second anchor sport. Starting on Cannondale’s Quick CX5, students become cyclists and learn to maneuver through the city streets. They merge with the local cycling community and join the Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (BRAC). Additionally, students become mechanically proficient and develop into serious riders who compete in and volunteer at local and regional events (grades 6-12).

Mental Health Support - Equally important to a healthy lifestyle is social emotional health. In group and individual settings, students work with on-site counselors and participate in a range of social emotional support classes during their time in the program (grades 6-12).

Drug and Alcohol Counseling - Students participate in short curricular units on the impact drugs (narcotics, stimulants, depressants) and alcohol have on a developing body and brain (grades 7, 9, 11-12).

Nutrition - Woven into Squash and Cycling activities, coaches work to inform students about the importance of eating properly and how to identify foods that will support high levels of performance (grades 6-12).

Life Skills

Impact360 provides its students with access to a variety of life skills resources and opportunities throughout the school year and summer months.

Middle and High School Students

Community Service - Starting as early as 6th grade, students articipate in service projects for at least 10 hours per year and by 10th grade are preparing for a capstone service project that will see each student spend two weeks at a regional site.

Mentor Program - The mentor program connects each Impact360 student with a caring adult. The purpose of the program is to provide a stable and consistent relationship; one that will challenge both the mentee and the mentor to see the surrounding world in new light.

Financial Heath - Students, in grades 10-12, participate in financial literacy workshops that provide students with basic understanding of how a budget is derived and prepare them to understand the finances that go along with attending a post-secondary institution.

Summer Camp Scholarships - Middle and upper school students have access to a number of camp scholarships. Students are encouraged to apply for these scholarships and to challenge themselves through a wide array of camp activities.

Travel and Extended Learning - Students, starting as early as rising 7th graders, are presented with a variety of opportunities to travel around the country. From Cape Cod to Stanford, students can opt to participate in tournaments, academic activities (e.g., summer school), bike rides, etc in a variety of locations across the United States.

Speaker Series - Twice each year, Impact360 invites a speaker to present his/her personal story to its students and their parents. This is an opportunity for Impact360 students and their parents to connect with someone who has a life story that resonates with their own and hear how that person used education as a transformational tool.

Internships - With a variety of partners, Impact360 provides its high school seniors with a handful of opportunities to apply for a variety of internships. These internships place Impact360 students in challenging professional positions that provide pertinent career experiences and build social networks.

​Post-Secondary Students

Financial Heath - Post-secondary students participate in financial health workshops provided by the Financial Health Institute that guide individuals to become aware of how financial stress affects their well-being and develop strategies to manage resources, reduce stress, and improve health.

Speaker Series - Twice each year, Impact360 invites a speaker to present his/her personal story to its students and their parents. This is an opportunity for Impact360’s post-secondary students and their parents to connect with someone who has a life story that resonates with their own and hear how that person used education as a transformational tool.

Internships - With a variety of partners, Impact360 provides its post-secondary students with opportunities to apply for a variety of internships. These internships place Impact360 students in challenging professional positions that provide pertinent career experiences and build social capital that students can build with over the coming years.

Support From Age 21 - 24

Impact360’s oldest students are post-secondary juniors. The support that will be provided for students from age 21 – 24 will focus on housing, employment and relationships.

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A Comprehensive Support System

​Impact360 provides its students with long-term and year-round access to essential out-of-school resources and opportunities in three core areas (Academics, Health & Wellness, and Life Skills) that impact their educational and life success. Impact360 works to spearhead a network of resources and opportunities that connect to the school and the family.

Students joining Impact360 can expect:

To participate in up to 13 consecutive years of support with the Impact360 team

To engage in year-round programming that is response to each child’s needs.

To participate in 450 hours of supporting activities each year, during grades 6-12

To participate in 50 hours of support each year, during his/her post-secondary years

To participate in 25-50 hours of support each year, from age 21 – 24

Annual home visits for all students in grades 6-12

Weekly classroom observations for students in grades 6-12

Bi-weekly phone calls home to update guardians on progress for all students in grades 6-12.

Academic Programming

Impact360 provides students with access to a range of academic support throughout the school year and summer months.Middle and High School StudentsHomework Help

Students participate in homework help in one-on-one and group settings.

Literacy Enrichment

Students participate in two Project Based Learning literacy enrichment projects each academic year.

During the summer months, students participate in a range of literacy enrichments activities, such as book club.

Math Enrichment

Students in grades 6 - 8 participate in two Project Based Learning mathematics enrichment projects each year.

Study Skills Development

Students in grades 6 - 8 learn how to prepare for subject-specific assessments. Students learn to study both independently and collaboratively.

Students in grades 9 - 10 visit three to five college campuses each year.

Students in grade 11 participate in SAT prep classes with Denver Test Prep and identify colleges and post-secondary institutions of interest.

With guidance from our Impact360 Post-Secondary Coordinator, seniors apply to their post-secondary institutions of choice, complete the FAFSA financial aid application, and apply for a range of scholarship opportunities.​​​

Post-Secondary StudentsAcademic Guidance

Students transition to post-secondary life with guidance from the Impact360 Post-Secondary Coordinator.

Students participate in individual and group s study sessions with the PSC and volunteers.

Students meet with the PSC regularly to discuss a range of topics and challenges, from course section to shifts in living arrangements, such as securing on or off-campus housing

Health & Wellness

Impact360 provides students with access to important health and wellness programming throughout the school year and summer months for all of its students.

Squash - Squash is one of the two anchor sports Impact360 offers. Students learn the fundamentals of the sport, become members of the United States Squash Racquet Association and become integrated with the local squash community. During their tenure with Impact360, students can expect to become certified referees, play in local and national tournaments, and travel around the country to compete against other junior players (grades 6-12).

Cycling - Cycling is Impact360’s second anchor sport. Starting on Cannondale’s Quick CX5, students become cyclists and learn to maneuver through the city streets. They merge with the local cycling community and join the Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (BRAC). Additionally, students become mechanically proficient and develop into serious riders who compete in and volunteer at local and regional events (grades 6-12).

Mental Health Support - Equally important to a healthy lifestyle is social emotional health. In group and individual settings, students work with on-site counselors and participate in a range of social emotional support classes during their time in the program (grades 6-12).

Drug and Alcohol Counseling - Students participate in short curricular units on the impact drugs (narcotics, stimulants, depressants) and alcohol have on a developing body and brain (grades 7, 9, 11-12).

Nutrition - Woven into Squash and Cycling activities, coaches work to inform students about the importance of eating properly and how to identify foods that will support high levels of performance (grades 6-12).

Life Skills

Impact360 provides its students with access to a variety of life skills resources and opportunities throughout the school year and summer months.

Middle and High School Students

Community Service - Starting as early as 6th grade, students articipate in service projects for at least 10 hours per year and by 10th grade are preparing for a capstone service project that will see each student spend two weeks at a regional site.

Mentor Program - The mentor program connects each Impact360 student with a caring adult. The purpose of the program is to provide a stable and consistent relationship; one that will challenge both the mentee and the mentor to see the surrounding world in new light.

Financial Heath - Students, in grades 10-12, participate in financial literacy workshops that provide students with basic understanding of how a budget is derived and prepare them to understand the finances that go along with attending a post-secondary institution.

Summer Camp Scholarships - Middle and upper school students have access to a number of camp scholarships. Students are encouraged to apply for these scholarships and to challenge themselves through a wide array of camp activities.

Travel and Extended Learning - Students, starting as early as rising 7th graders, are presented with a variety of opportunities to travel around the country. From Cape Cod to Stanford, students can opt to participate in tournaments, academic activities (e.g., summer school), bike rides, etc in a variety of locations across the United States.

Speaker Series - Twice each year, Impact360 invites a speaker to present his/her personal story to its students and their parents. This is an opportunity for Impact360 students and their parents to connect with someone who has a life story that resonates with their own and hear how that person used education as a transformational tool.

Internships - With a variety of partners, Impact360 provides its high school seniors with a handful of opportunities to apply for a variety of internships. These internships place Impact360 students in challenging professional positions that provide pertinent career experiences and build social networks.

​Post-Secondary Students

Financial Heath - Post-secondary students participate in financial health workshops provided by the Financial Health Institute that guide individuals to become aware of how financial stress affects their well-being and develop strategies to manage resources, reduce stress, and improve health.

Speaker Series - Twice each year, Impact360 invites a speaker to present his/her personal story to its students and their parents. This is an opportunity for Impact360’s post-secondary students and their parents to connect with someone who has a life story that resonates with their own and hear how that person used education as a transformational tool.

Internships - With a variety of partners, Impact360 provides its post-secondary students with opportunities to apply for a variety of internships. These internships place Impact360 students in challenging professional positions that provide pertinent career experiences and build social capital that students can build with over the coming years.

Support From Age 21 - 24

Impact360’s oldest students are post-secondary juniors. The support that will be provided for students from age 21 – 24 will focus on housing, employment and relationships.